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Show Tie- young folk- in the tee md V. :u': had ! In mcoso time T i i ' 1 ! -! iy. Tli.- p:oii ,vy ile;-a.toent - f the "! !'"Wi .! Ii.f't lii-ir r gls ;:r f'::r- t ( 'i. .1-1 m:"- ) vb.b'S in the .'.:,,! v. r 1 oH cliiM- r -n u. .- i-rr.-fiit :n;d the In-art of V.,: li ole v."..-: t r i r I - happv with :i -'!:.. TIm- lV;:i;i.::.f. l:'r:it iii'r .'& 1 1 : ; j pnii.-t1 lur tli'.- UMimrr in w!.i'-li til-.- j Vitus uvr-; ciii-hirUiL I'. V. li-ii!);.;-::, -l'i:u-i I uf tho S-.-u:.'l war. I .!Mn-.-t s iiunls, ave ;i v.-y ' ' i f iy ; i ! i ! 1 .iaiuv t tli- (-!,i!.i!,-ii t,f ti,:t wur.l, S;it".n!-iy rv.-niii;.' in tho Kum.-n-l .:i i l s n I J -1 1 . In tin? :ift,'niouii of t I !tJ (1.- V i:lM M'lriS L-Hiir-T Ii.r:.!!! .-i!t!a'taiii(.-! tlic pupils of, h. v (.'ann in a like luaniiL-r. J Ladies' tin- i)ijUs,."l)c(Mits,aL Mr?, j Ihkla Wr.cV. ; i Nuw is (lie time to lay in it fall i Supply uf cnal. S-e I!o.)tl.e -t j I'fircr's j.riiVH. j En -j.ite f the enormously heavy j snow fall the flirt pari of the v.eel;, ! jii-iil the ciM.seqiu ntly h'-avy n:uU. ! 'iiur sli-eets have hi-cn literally , erowdul hy sk'ijili:-. ami other, eon-! eon-! veynnees from neihhorin settle. menlH. ! Several mrtirsi have lately com- , I plained of the way tlu-irealves,and ' in some instance,-; horses disappear. ;All lumtin ami seeking (hem seeing ( ) avail nothing, not e,en i t!,e slilitirit traee uf litem can ho ! found. What beeomerf of them? j L. Fanslrup, the enterprising j eh.g and maker, gave us a hu.iliii .-s c..i this week. He fays sinee he eommeneed advert is infr his business has been steadily growing. Adverti-'ing, be sayp. is u.i essential to any business as is oil (o miu-hinery. Yes! its a faet, ynu ean now gi-t the genuine Ph-asunt Yalley coal deliveretl for $5."0 per ton, or for :pn at Ilrigham switel: on the 0. 1'. Rv. Leave orders at the Box Elder 'v it diphtheria or searlct fuve"" hi o fao.dly, Jo M rtUmv j yo-ir t'iridri'P go to eefi.-o!, ehurv'i nr any pu!;!ie gathering or1 a;-!::biar of p.-. .j.b.-. AUo, ! U'A permit your t'ldhlrcn t viit or iu-t'M iu-t'M mingle with tho.s-j liaving the dh'i-ase. Thi.-: mav seftu to b; harsh rreatment r-t' neigh!, ors but it is tiie hv-st for nil parties concerned. con-cerned. If you don't b' lh-vo tlu't our prices ;;ie l-.-wtr than you have ew-r purehased the saiiv goids for before, jutt ,nmpare uur prices with otlmrs and st-e for yourself: M-u's areties. .f I.U), per pair Mejfs rulibi'j-3 oO per pah- badit-'r: a rlics SO K r pair L:idie's rubl.trss. .-lO X-o per pair Mis-i s' ariies 70 per pair Misses' rubbers '25 per pair L'hib.U-.-i.'-j avli'-s .... -.00 per pair All n.-.v goods, lloollic- & 1'ein-e. A vh desale grocer in .Yew York t.'tty, who became rieli at the business, busi-ness, s:iys liis rule is that when he ells a bill on credit out of town, to immediately subscribe for the local p:iper of his debtor. So long i as his cu.-tomcr ad verlised liber-I liber-I ally he rested, but as soon as lie j began to contract bis advertising I space he took the faet as evidence that there was trouble ahead and I invariably went for the debtor. Said he: "The man who is too poor I lo make his business known is too poor to do business. The withdrawal with-drawal of an advertisement is evidence evi-dence of a weakness that businesr men are not slow to act upon. There's nothing like it." Joseph Bird and Ernest Dewey, two of Dewey vi lie's enterprising eiti::ens, paid Tiik 1!lgi.i:u a pleas ant visit Thursday afternoon They informed us that a three-inc) pipe is being driven for an artesiar well, on the premises of Johr (rarmi.-r, which at present is dowv seventy feet. The people have se cured a new school teacher. - wh( Let ev.a-y day's actions, a they j add th.-;r pstrr to the iinlv.ruc- ; : t i I vo! mi.e. he such as v, -; shall ' ; be v, iliing to i.ve l- an as-mbled I world to read. j No dream can I.h- l..i :.!r for re- : ( ali.Ltioii, and that is what life i- ! uiven fcr, e.ri n p.'riod in which to ; ! realize the highest individual p -h- ! i sibiiitie-'. j j The swim t completeness of joy; : which finds favor in .d"s sight is never marred hy the a.-hes of rc- nmrse on the altar of happintss. j .Mi:itga;,rs cm n tind relief by : j making a con tract (tp'cifK, not: : estimated..) v, ith my company. ! ; which otlieerei! by the llr.ver of' ' C'hieag-r's eapialb-t-i. Th- e;ii,ipany ; i wiii pay the interest and principal j when due in exchange for certain : monthly p:iym''i;ts at a pjsitivc ! 1 ultimate cost of only 3 per cent. ; A saving of 5 to 7 per cent per annum. Where values are double , the amount of the mortgage, the ! payments may be apportioned to I cover a period of 1 to H" years lunger lung-er than the original mortgage. Ref : er..nces as to the standing of the 1 company furnished on application. ! Liberal terms to a competent ; and reliable agent for Box Elder County. Address: (.ieo. K. liuseli, ; General agent, Ogden, Utah. The I'leasmt Hour Club had a j very interesting meeting Tuesday ' j evening. The debate- was the fea-! fea-! ture of the program, and created a vast amount of anuHeniPiit. The ' next meeting of the club is postponed post-poned till one week from Monday next. Great (locks of sheep have been : parsing t h rough town this week. AVe are informed that twelve more large Hocks are1 now on Plymouth 1 flat heading this way. ' $50,000.00 worth of merchandise ' to be cleared out before stocktaking 1 ! at the Co-op. The heavy snow storm f dlowcd One of New York's bes; c.-rr.-; panics at the Optra tiuuJc iK-::t ! Thursday.- Those who so io the Opera House 1 next Thurs.ljy w ill o one of ; the best 4 i ii i pa 1 1 i l s we e v er 1 had at lu igham and am not ashamed to write this abve my' signature. A. E. Sngw. ; Tlie mechanical force of Tim ; lb. ui.t i: are chuckling over the'; i'.iet that Chri.-tmas day, 1S'.2, and ' New Years day lS'JH, come on a ' Sunday, thus enabling them to ! have a holiday and not like this vear have to put tiiat thouglit , aside. j That yermou on cigarette smok- j ing last Sunday, at the Tabernacle i was both timely and strong. ! W'hv cannot something be done ; to at least partly remove the deep snow from our sidewalk? With , the snow eighteen inches deep and 1 not a path made, walking becomes worse than unpleasant. Children's hoods 75c and $1 at Mrs. Hilda Reese's Millinery store. A suit for the possession of a ' turkev has co-it two brothers in j Illinois over two hundred dollars and is now on its nay to a higher court. It is understood that those desiring de-siring costumes for the Masquerade Ball, can obtain them at the Forest For-est House on next Tuesday. L. C. Chriatenfcn, the watchmaker, watch-maker, seems to be working up quite a business at his stand on north Main street.' Let the Cleineneeau Case Co. know that ,vc can appreciate a good thing. Ther came hercdirect from Now York; you cannot well a fiord to miss Feeing them. He! gar Packer has completed a part of the brick residence, he is building on his place about four mi tee south of town, and moved in ...,U- M -.,1 Afru P.M.l.-m. was a ha; py uv f v. I". o o-'e-J of IllLlechiiuren of this City. Tiu:e ' were few, v ry few-, cithern wlm did ! nt-t ro'dv..' s .me small gift which j went to make t'u ic iiii.:. l.eiv.tH ! lilad and swei! wj,;. j.y nvA love. This worltl Co;: J t s-on bi-e.me. a , p.a-rli'-e, if every t;y wi'-iess.d a-i :::'. i h.ve, joy ami hrs.ipinc-aa as kind oovid a.. n:uihil u;on yes-' tcrday. Kv.m Ur: a::g -Is would fain dwell iiere in t'm.e. j SlMonte CrisL jv tonight. 1 Don't fail to o and see the grand '. ocean scene in "Mor.te Cristo." Patronize the Home Dramatic' Club. j '"Nobody Child," by the Home . Dramatic Club next Kridav niiht. ! j i nat was the lm.ti. r with tlu' j gasoline Thursday night at the i ! theatre? The consolidation nd the central i school idea seems to be gaining i ; headway every day. 'Right" will : always crawl to the top time only is rcLjUiied. "Xobody'r. (hild," which it i H lie )rcsetited next Friday night bv the j Home Dramatic Club, id an cxeel-i cxeel-i lent piece and will take immensely. Charles Knud-en anil brothers are making bids fur the construction construc-tion of the system of water works which our energetic city oflicials promiso our citizens f.-r next summer. sum-mer. ESTRAY NOTICE. The following deserihed animals, if not claimed, will be sold at public pub-lic auction, at the estray pound in Brigham City, Tuesday, the 5th day of January. 180:?, at 2 p. m. One roan three (3) year old cow, no brand visible, under slope in right car, had a red-and-white heifer calf with her, same mark as cow. One roan five (5) year old cow, brand' d R on right ribhs, T on len nip, swallow- lork m Jelt ear. has a muley bull call with hor, no brand or nuudt cn it. One red-roan three (8) vear old steer, branded I on left shoulder, upper slope and under bit and hole in left ear. One red heifer calf, no brand visible, split in right, crop otf lelt ear. J. P. Johnson, Estray poundkeeper. Brigham City, Dec. 25th, 1891. , will have a nice, cozy dwelling when the building in entirely completed com-pleted next summer. Several Missouri ncwtjpa.pers are looking forward joyfully to the end i f the world as the date of settlement settle-ment of all debts. Thry have abandoned hopes of any earlier arrangements ar-rangements A German proverb Fays: "Take heed of thy friend. A fab bail j friend is a .strong defense, and he that bath found such a one hath found a treasure." Bring your Hides and Pelts to the Box Elder Meat Market, "When a man goes wrong, there in always a woman at the bottom of it." W hen a man res right we never hear that there is a woman at the t'jp of it but there always is. Several Brigham girls have a good way of letting the young men know that they are wanted. The young lady gives the young man her ring when he ealls, and tells him to be sure to return it the coming Sunday evening. He calls on that evening to return the ring, when she informs him that he might keep it until the coming Sunday night, and so it goes the year around, until finally the net is woven and he is captured. ! Quite cute, isn't it? Meat Market, v. ith James Christen- 1 sen, or at the yards with James Nels.m. f It is hinted by a facetious liar that Willard has an old maids' society, and that the first resolution adopted is: "Any member who marries before she gets a chance shall be hangod by the neck until dead." Th'e poslofhee department has issued orders that hereafter circulars circu-lars having anything printed on them by a rubber stamp will havu to be paid for ;vs first class matter. Nature may be regular, but it has some very curious freaks. For instance, an Alabama man possesses pos-sesses a curiosity in the shape of two trout grown together like the Siamese twins. The body of each is perfect, but they are united by a membrane attached to their bellies. They arc alive and frisky. Alexandria, Mo., claims -to have a veritable hermit who has lived under a rock near that place for thirty years, lie is an educated man, has money, books and papers, but will not look upon the face of man. A'e have a fine line of clothing: all new goods, and it's for sale, must be sold, and if low prices talk, it will be sold: H.'L. Fishburn & Sons. It is rumored that a Mantua man swiped another with a wet broom, and the other man picked him up and s'Hised his head in a bucket of scrub water. The water was hot ; and it had the same effect as on a hog after his great change, and bo j the man is anxiously looking for a i hair restorative. I j A new game called "Editors' Dc-j Dc-j light" is played in this wise: Take 'a sheet of ordinary writing paper, ; fold carefully and enclose a bank '. note, sufficiently large to pay up j all arrears and one year in advance. ad-vance. What adds imineusely to j tin; d; asure of the game is to send I along a name of a new subscriber '"l" two. aceninpnnicd bv the cash. Keep an eye on the editor and if a smile adorns his face the trick 1 works like a charm. Xuw is the time to play the joke, i lied t--p boots for boys at the Co-op going for 9Ue now, worth !?I.1N to $l.o0. I There is said to be a family in 0 rnysmi. Ky., four children of which bear a remarkable resemblance resem-blance t" snakes; "their heads are pointed at the crown, eyes small and heady and located near top. When excited or angry they run their tongues out with gnat rapidity, rapid-ity, exactly like a snake; their skin is scaly and sheds ofl" in patches exactly t he same each year." it is report-d. The parents show not hi ug uncommon in appearance. ap-pearance. ' A P.urlimrt m fruit dealer f-uind a genuine live boa eonsei'icfr in a bunch of bananas. The reptile wa sold to traveling man for twenty-five twenty-five dollar. It is suppos.-d to haw come from Central America. Th bunch of b;ii' anas wa sold f. -r '"l."'1. the r' ' Jar price, and the pr fii on that bunch was d atm-thing j will open school after the Holidays ; to a great lv increased attendance, i There was a pleasant ball given in . the school house, Wednesday evening even-ing last, at which a quilt was being be-ing rallied for. The ball was given under the auspices and for the benefit of the Relief Society. Everybody enjoyed himself immensely. John Gartner, Jr., carried off the prize. Another party will be given in the same place this evening. Win, Glen, of G riggsville, lib, savs: I. protect my orchard trees from rabbits with corn stalks. Take sections from the butt end of the stalk about eighteen inches long, split them, make holes about three inches from each end parallel to the split surface with an awl, and string enough of them upon wires to encircle the tree. Keep the split surface next to the trunk. Those protections will last two or three years. Now boys, New Year's day will b3 here shortly and you should not carry over your bad habits into the new year. It is time that you begin parting company with many follies that have been a burden to vou. Stop swearing and all other disgraceful and ungentlemanly vices and you will be astonished at the difference between yourself and tho terrible creatures called by your names le.-s than a year ago. , A neighboring clergyman has declared dancing to be wrong. This I ought, perhaps, to settle it. but it won't. People inclined that way will keep right on dancing; and really, wc can't blame them if they do. The' clergyman needn't dance, and perhaps he doesn't know hor. Progressive euchre might be one of the popular games among our young people this winter. There will likely be fewer marriages marri-ages this winter than usual, because the girls will hesitate to accept proposals for fear, as it will be leap year, they may be suspected of having "'popped the question." He cares not to know who wrote Beautiful Snow, Nor what may ' have caused him to do it; With his ear in a sling, be desires but i one thing. The name of the rascal ; who threw it. Ex. j The Spring villc Independent is ! talking up a new opera house for , that enterprising village. ! It is becoming quite an ordinary i occurrence for an American girl to : niarrv a Chinaman. A case occurred recently at Las Vergas, where a j waitress in a restaurant married ! the cook, a "Haylhen Chinee." Tb . Logan Temple will close on Thursday evening the 24th, inst. I and open on Jan. 4th, 1S'.)2. Wool mittens from lo to Io cents i at Mrs. Hilda Reese's Millinery 1 store. " The finest line of gent's neckwear neck-wear ever brought to Brigham is to In- seen 1 . I, Fishburn A" Sons. I The City Council should pas an ordinance com pel ling property owner:- io clean the iidewulks of ! snow immediately in front of their residences,, and also provide some m: aus whereby street crossings j cjlIiJ bo pi.ris.-fuie, ; by this cold snap, has made sleighing sleigh-ing simply perfect. The constant jingle of the '"merry bells," shows that our gay youths are not low-in low-in taking advantage of this fi iict.it of winter sports, j David llosenbaum made us a 1 pleasant call Thursday. Mr. llosenbaum llos-enbaum has been attending the Agricultural Ag-ricultural College at Lagan, and ii home during vacation. Infant's woolen vests at 35 cents, at Mrs. Hilda Bees-e's Millinery store. I!. G. Dunn ifcCo's Weekly Review Re-view of Trade says: "The holiday : trade throughout the country is quite large. It is satisfactory to see that from nearly all points-the i reports observe a prevalent ar.d r-trong belief that the business of the coming season will be unusually unusu-ally large and profitable." Tf s.ime of our wards w ere to be sized up by the width of their "walks" wouldn't they present a narrow-minded appearance? There are too many places in town where i the snow plow is not run. Prof. W. H. Jones and wife came j up from Ogden Thursday night to spend the Holidays among parents and friends, at their old home. The U. P. Co. arc not to he outdone out-done in the coal question. Boothc & Peirce are their agents and will give the people the advantage wherever an opportunity affords. The Fourth ward people met this week and decided to vote a special school t,ix snllioient to cover run ning expenses for the year lo92. The speakers at the Tabernacle last Sunday were Counsellor Kelly John D. Peters and Pres. R. Claw-son. Claw-son. Yesterday was a general holiday, and nearly all the business houses of the City were closed. But, as usual, the hard-working Bi cu.kr force was kept ''at it" from morn until eve. Tin-;. Bi'iM.Kit must come out on time, so work we did. I have an excellent line of Xmas handkerchiefs. See my prices: Lace handkerchiefs ? 05 Hem stitched in colors' 10 Fancy hem-stitehed V2- Fancy black bordered in colors. .15 Silk"' 75 At Mrs. Hilda Reese's. The snow in the adjacent mountains moun-tains is very deep for this time of year, which makes the heart of the farmer leap and his mouth water. Agoodsaison next year, with ample water, is almost a sure thing. The Clememvaii V;q Co., which has been playing at the Standard Theatre N c w V o r k will be here next Thursday. Every sleigh in town seemed to lie out yesterday. Everything from ; the comfortable "boh" to the hand- sonic cutter. We have received a big batch of ' sub.-iTthers this week. Thi is the j kind of locals we take delight in ' writing. ! If a fine line of nock-ware at ' bottom trices is any pointer we j will certainly walk off with t hat trade, lb Fishburn ec S ms. 1 Ma-ks. for the ball, at the linrd-jv.arr. BRIEF BLASTS OF THE BUGLER. ri-tKh "(ttP Cm-.'lit in I he Whig Trom City mul Nt'isliuoi hoil. Theatre! Theatre! theatre! Theatre! theatre! theatie! Look out for the water works. Go to the Opera House Thurs- : day. . j What's the matter with th? snow ,!..? A truth gets tired so much quicker quick-er t sun a lie. Now is the time to take your bet girl sleighriding. v - ( iood slci'-hing will undoubted IV make hus'ims better. The Clvmeneeau Case at the Opera House next Thursday. Good lu-a'tb. in general is pro-vailing pro-vailing in our fair City, although a great manv people have severe i colds. , Lcve your coal orders with .Boot'ne and Peirce and gt prompt -Ui livery and iirst class coal at th"' reduced price. ' Note the drop in the price of l-oal. t The young ladies who have in hand the Grand Leap Year ball s-n.t (Jilt over 1 50 invitations yes' crday. The windows of our several merchants mer-chants businiss liousi s. present at this time a very pleasing and attractive at-tractive appearance. The old folks should give another dance tl.i winter. The one given bv th"m List year was the social f er.'. of tii.'1 S'-.i-on ami it should be repenvd. Oarb.';;e acid is- alxiut the best disinfe. tn.t a person can use to keep away disease Dhu;c t he (,?:d and sprinkle your ilo irs with the fluid ence or twice a week. 'art its wishing t' pureha-e tb" ; r i s S e 1 f -'.v a i i n .: tab!- can u' -1 re vol vim: t-p 'r -V5.m at Eli as ;'lVj, "" The conjoint meeting in the Second ward hall hist Sunday eve. was, on account of the disagreeable weather, not so well attended as is usually the case. An interesting program, however, was rendered, and those who did attend were well pleased. I lighest Cash Price paid for Hides and Pelts at the Box Elder Meat Market. A town in Iowa has been sued for if 10,000 damages because it di lu't keep its sidewalks in repair. The same thing is liable to happen in Brigham almost any time. Parties wishing to purchase the Harris Self-waiting table can get the revolving top for $5.00 at Elias Jensen's. If much more snow falls before that which is nov; found on the roofs of your barns and dwellings melts and slides oil', vou must took to them or they will begin tumbling in. We have had one season too many marked with roof collapses. Study economy by buying your Xmas candies and nuts of R. L. Fishburn & Sons. Considering the fact that Little Lord Fnuntlcroy appeared the night before, the Home Dramatic Club bad a big house last night. I The piece went off nicely and gave the universal satisfaction that only our borne club seems to be able to do here. Tic- mini who n.n-cr hnsenM toes now-adayr- is N be envied. Probably Prob-ably he Ins some imperceptible 'communication with the "hot j , W." I Don't advertise in Tin- Broi.iiK unless you wish to do some bitr-i- ' ness, but if vnu mint a return for i your uk ney, t lib, pa per if. the pr -per 1 vv -- -co"'.! the Hte. t |